LivingHinge
Mechanical
- Feb 19, 2016
- 4
Hi all,
We are facing a problem with an injected molded part which includes a hinge. The main issue is that we are having a quite amount of hinge breakages. The material used is PBT. I know that ideally living hinges should be injected by PP, however, due to other issues we can only inject this part by PBT.
We have done several checks and although the number of hinge breakages have been decreased the problem isn't completely solved yet. Mainly, we have done the following checks:
- Increased the injection speed in which it has been resulted into less breakages, however still having a number of breakages. Additionally, we are quite limited how much we can increase the injection speed as other issues such as the dimensions will be effected.
- Checked the moisture content and the dew point of the material.
- Checked the injection cylinder temperatures and it's according the data sheet of the material.
- Have done a filling analysis to check if there's any weld line on the hinge and from the results it has been shown that it's not the case.
- Increased the orifice diameter of the nozzle the same as the diameter of the hot sprue bush of the hot runner system to have a better melt flow. Please not that the mold is a hot runner mold which this makes it impossible to change the position of the gate.
- Hinge thickness has been measured and all cavities found in order. Please note that the mold is a 4 cavity mold.
- Material checks have been done to check if the material is getting degraded or not and the results showed that it's not the case.
Additionally, the hinge is being bent twice (180 deg) immediately after the parts are ejected. Another check is being done after production where the hinge is being bent one more time prior the part being used in assembly.
Could anyone please recommend what should be done more to reduce/eliminate the breakages ?
Thank you in advance.
We are facing a problem with an injected molded part which includes a hinge. The main issue is that we are having a quite amount of hinge breakages. The material used is PBT. I know that ideally living hinges should be injected by PP, however, due to other issues we can only inject this part by PBT.
We have done several checks and although the number of hinge breakages have been decreased the problem isn't completely solved yet. Mainly, we have done the following checks:
- Increased the injection speed in which it has been resulted into less breakages, however still having a number of breakages. Additionally, we are quite limited how much we can increase the injection speed as other issues such as the dimensions will be effected.
- Checked the moisture content and the dew point of the material.
- Checked the injection cylinder temperatures and it's according the data sheet of the material.
- Have done a filling analysis to check if there's any weld line on the hinge and from the results it has been shown that it's not the case.
- Increased the orifice diameter of the nozzle the same as the diameter of the hot sprue bush of the hot runner system to have a better melt flow. Please not that the mold is a hot runner mold which this makes it impossible to change the position of the gate.
- Hinge thickness has been measured and all cavities found in order. Please note that the mold is a 4 cavity mold.
- Material checks have been done to check if the material is getting degraded or not and the results showed that it's not the case.
Additionally, the hinge is being bent twice (180 deg) immediately after the parts are ejected. Another check is being done after production where the hinge is being bent one more time prior the part being used in assembly.
Could anyone please recommend what should be done more to reduce/eliminate the breakages ?
Thank you in advance.